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Subtract a number from -2 so that the difference is equal to: the numerical reciprocal of -2

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The reciprocal of -2 would be 1/2, so to subtract a number from -2 to equal 1/2 we should put it in an equation

-2 - x = 1/2
Now cancel out the -2 by adding 2

-x = 2 1/2
Then multiply -x by -1 and do the same on the other side

X= -2 1/2
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The NR of -2 is -0.5. So you would need to subtract -2.5
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